- to
receive the
title tennō. From the
death of
Emperor En'yū in 991 onward, the
title in (院)
started to be used
instead of
tennō as the
honorary title...
- Look up
Tenno or
tenno in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tennō (天皇) is a ****anese word for the
Emperor of ****an.
Tenno may also
refer to: The ****anese...
-
appellation was "Departed Emperor" (大行天皇, Taikō-
tennō). His
definitive posthumous name,
Emperor Shōwa (昭和天皇, Shōwa-
tennō), was
determined on 13
January and formally...
-
Tenno Matsuri (天王祭り) is a
festival held annually, in July, in Tsushima, Aichi. The
highlight of the two-day
event is the
evening festival in
which a dozen...
- Yūryaku (r. 456–479) and
Emperor Kinmei (r. 539–571),
among others. The
terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as
Nihon ('****an', 日本), were not
adopted until...
-
Josei Tennō (女性天皇) is a ****anese term
referring to an
empress regnant.
Unlike the
title Kōgō,
which refers only to an
empress consort,
Josei Tennō only...
-
Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇, Jinmu-
tennō) was the
legendary first emperor of ****an
according to the
Nihon Shoki and Kojiki. His
ascension is
traditionally dated...
- modernize, but not at the cost of its
traditions and history. 睦仁 明治天皇 (Meiji-
tennō) English: /ˈmeɪdʒi/, ****anese: [meꜜːʑi]
Since the
modern era, when an emperor...
-
Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇, Kōgyoku-
tennō, 594–661), also
known as
Empress Saimei (斉明天皇, Saimei-
tennō), was the 35th and 37th
monarch of ****an,
according to...
- and practices.
These included,
among other things,
restoring the
title tennō,
which identified the Emperor.
Among Ninkō's
innovations was the establishment...